There's no reason why a set of black and white images should be as large as 2.5 megs. Even 16 colors wouldn't be that large. Pretty much every photo software on the market allows you to lower the number of colors in an image. It's a good skill to learn.

-Cameron McKenzie

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posted Dec 12, 2007 20:34:00

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Originally posted by Cameron McKenzie: I used GIF.

There's no reason why a set of black and white images should be as large as 2.5 megs. Even 16 colors wouldn't be that large. Pretty much every photo software on the market allows you to lower the number of colors in an image. It's a good skill to learn.

I used JPG format. The tools provides colored images and looking good. I tried to convert the images in other format but losing its visibility. Particularly some association/dependency arrows are not shown properly. As there is no restrictions on the size of the submission I submitted the full graphics jpg format.

I found no reason to re-engineered the diagram in black and white format only to restrict the size in bytes of assignment. My total submission size is around 2.9 MB.

The assignment was successfully received at Prometric and I received the confirmation.